Does anyone know what the checking for redhat spopen problem is really
checking when doing the ./configure of Nagios? It's been running for an
hour so far.

I am installing it on a server that is running Oracle in a clustered
environment. Is it looking at all the files on the system? If so is it
also looking at the SAN?

Harry

Harry M. Hart Systems integrator
SAIC
USJFCOM JIOC DCGS-A
(757) 203-7422
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